Try this site for lots of heavier options. Here's a 3000lb ramp for about the same price.
Arched Tri-Fold UTV Trailer Ramp 5'5" Long | DiscountRamps.com
Arched Tri-Fold UTV Trailer Ramp 5'5" Long | DiscountRamps.com
Dig a little more on that site, or other sites. I did the same thing a couple years ago, and found some various brands that were really built well. Some were outrageously priced, but there are some nice stout decent ramps out there.The deck on my trailer is 16".
Ford850, The center of the mower wheels on the Z is 40" so that would work. The folded height is higher than the clearance of the golf cart but I could put the ramps in back of the pick-up. Thanks for the link.
Since there are probably many of us that could use a "really built well" ramp and you've done some research, could you share some names of the better brands? Please.Dig a little more on that site, or other sites. I did the same thing a couple years ago, and found some various brands that were really built well. Some were outrageously priced, but there are some nice stout decent ramps out there.
Since there are probably many of us that could use a "really built well" ramp and you've done some research, could you share some names of the better brands? Please.
I need a set to get my B7610 into my F350 dually.
Why don't you build a attached fold down ramp for your trailer? I have used both and I much prefer the attached ramp.
I'm looking at a try fold ramp that is rated at 1200 lbs for my golf cart to go into my trailer. The golf cart is 1300 lbs. the wheel base of the cart is 75" so there will mostly be 2 wheels either in the trailer or on the ground and never 1200 lbs at the center. Do ramps calculate the max load at the center, and will the ramps be ok?